IN SEARCH OF ST. MARIE | THE DEEDS

Here are the deeds recorded at the Register of Deeds office in Green Lake for the original plat of St. Marie. I found some of the handwritten deeds difficult to read. I apologize for any typos or transcription errors. I also plan to double-check a couple of the entries next week.

At the bottom of the file you will find a couple of maps showing the original survey and land purchases.

ST. MARIE DEEDS (Tract Index, Lots 2)

NORTH OF BROADWAY

Court Square

(No deeds; Shaw offered to county for judicial building in original plat.)

Public Square No. 1

J-33 – Oct. 21, 1854.  John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong, Thomas Sayles and Marion, his wife, Samuel Campbell and his wife by C. Kilbourne, their attorney, to Joint School District No. 3. $1. Beginning at a point where the east line of Bluff Street and the south line of First Street cross each other, thence south along the east side of Bluff Street eight rods to a stake, thence east eight rods, then north eight rods, then west along the south line of First Street eight rods to point of beginning.

SOUTH OF BROADWAY

(No sales in Blocks 12-23)

University Square

O-569 – Anthony Godfert (St. Croix County) to Peter F. Bouchea (of the same place), March 29, 1858, $600 – Commencing at the northwest corner of Broadway and Bluff streets and running thence south on Bluff Street 240 feet, then west parallel with Broadway 240 feet, thence north 240 feet to Broadway, thence east along Broadway 240 feet to the place of beginning, excepting and reserving all that piece or parcel of land included in said description and theretofore deeded by said Anthony Godfert to John Martin Henne, Catholic Bishop of Milwaukee … Also Lots 2 and 5 in Block Number 2.

Public Square 2

G-472 – John Shaw et al to Oscar Humphrey. June 2, 1854. $75. Beginning at a point where the south side of Broadway crosses the east side of Bluff Street, then running south four rods along the east line of Buff, then eight rods, then north four rods, then west eight rods to the place of beginning.

N-209 – Oscar Humphrey to Anthony Godfert. March 25, 1855. $75. Beginning at a point where the south side of Broadway crosses the east side of Bluff Street, then south four rods along east side of Bluff, then east eight rods, then north four rods, then west eight rods to beginning

J-36 – John Shaw and others to Anthony Godfert. April 11, 1855. John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, Thomas Sayles and Marion, William Armstrong, Samuel and Elizabeth Campbell and Charles Kilbourne, their attorney, to Andy Godfert. $1. Beginning at a point four rods due south of a stake standing where the south side of Broadway and the east side of Bluff Streets cross each other, then running south eight rods, then east eight rods, then south four rods, then east eight rods, then north 16 rods, then west eight rods, then south four rods, then west eight rods to place of beginning. … Also Lots 2 and 5 in Block 2.

N-208 – John Shaw et al to Anthony Godfert. $25. Jan. 2, 1854. Beginning at a point where the north side of A Street crosses the east side of Bluff Street, then running eight rods east, then four rods north, then eight rods west, four rods south to place of beginning, “being a part of vacated Public Square 2.”

N-210 – Anthony Godfert to Bishop John Henni. July 28, 1855. $1 and other monies. Beginning at a point where the south side of Broadway crosses the east side of Bluff Street, then due south 132 feet, then east 150 feet, then north 132 feet, then west 150 feet to beginning.

BLOCK 1

Lot 1

BLOCK 1, Lot 1

G-6 – Elvis Whiting to Henry Greely, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1852. $12. Lot 1, block 1

H-328 – William Garman to Sidney Shepard, May 26, 1854. $331.69 Lot 2 in block 1, also part of Lot 1

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

Lot 2

J-277 – Aug. 25, 1853. John Shaw, Samuel and Elizabeth Campbell, Thomas and Marion Sayles, Lambert Kissam and William Armstrong to Thomas Gallagher. $50. West half of Lot 2 in Block 1.

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

M156 – Morse to Henry Smith, Jan. 20, 1857

M448 – Thomas Gallagher to William Murphy, March 31, 1857

N104 – John H. Smith to Michael Ash, Feb. 10, 1859

Q-332 – Feb. 10, 1859. John Smith and wife, Waushara County, to Michael Ash. $100. East half of Lot 2 in Block 1.

S-207 – Jan. 15, 1859. John Murphy to Thomas Gallagher. West half of southwest quarter of Section No. 7 … Also, west half of Lot 2 in Block 1, also Lots 6 and 7 in Block 1.

Lot 3

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 4

L287 – Marquette County to Wm. Gleason, May 22, 1856,

M509 – Gleason to William J. Dawes, July 23, 1857

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864.

 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 5

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 6 and 7?

M448 – Thomas Gallagher to William Murphy, March 31, 1857

S-207 – John Murphy to Thomas Gallagher, Jan. 15, 1859

Lot 7

Lot 8

J-187 – Shaw, Kissam, Campbell, Sayles, Armstrong to John Barber, July 22, 1852. $25 Lot 8, block 1.

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

BLOCK 2

Lot 1

G-519 – Shaw et al to Albert P. Carman and Warren P Carman. $1. July 22, 1852.

Q-533 – Carman and others to Anthony Godfert, Feb. 24, 1854

N-122 – Godfert to Martin Coleman, March 13, 1857

N-120 – Coleman to Patrick Cavanaugh, April 9, 1857

S285 – Aug. 4, 1860. Patrick Cavanaugh to Margaret Coleman. $700. Lot 1 in Block 2, and Lots six and seven in Block six. … Also, the north half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 17, T16, R12E, excepting 10 acres on the west end of said lot.

Lot 2

J-36 – Shaw et al to Anthony Godfert, $1, April 11, 1855

Q-569 – Godfert to Peter Bouchea, March 29, 1853?

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

F414 – Shaw, et al to Buck and Cheney, Lot 7 Block 13???

F415 – Shaw et al to Buck and Cheney, Feb. 22, 1853

E416 – Shaw et al to David Cheney, Feb. 22, 1853, Lot 8, Block 10???

G516 – David Cheney to Hiram Buck, Feb. 21, 1854. $1. Lot 3 in block 2, lot 7 in block 13.

I-185 – Buck to Lambert Kissam, Jan. 2, 1855

U604-605 – Green Lake County to A.P. Carman, Jan. 21, 1863

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 4

J-85 – Thomas Sayles, Samuel Campbell and wife, Lambert Kissam, William Strong to John Shaw. $1 to each. Quit claim. Lot 7, block A; lot 4, block 2; lot 7, block 4; Jan. 26, 1853.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 5

J-36 – Shaw et al to Godfert, Jan. 24, 1853

O-569 – Godfert to Peter Bouchea, May 4, 1858

Lot 6

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. (cemetery) It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

BLOCK 3

Lot 1

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 3

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 4

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

BLOCK 4

Lot 1

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

CHECK – Lambert H. Kissam to Shaw, May 13, 1855

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863. –

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

I-166 – Samuel Campbell and wife to James and Martha Lowell, Oct. 11, 1854. $1 Lots 2 and 3 in Block 4.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

I-166 – Samuel Campbell and wife to James and Martha Lowell, Oct. 11, 1854. $1 Lots 2 and 3 in Block 4.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 4

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 5

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3, Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 6

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

J-85 – Thomas Sayles, Samuel Campbell and wife, Lambert Kissam, William Strong to John Shaw. $1 to each. Quit claim. Lot 7, block A; lot 4, block 2; lot 7, block 4; Jan. 26, 1853.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 8

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

BLOCK 5

Lot 1

G-421 – Shaw et al to Martha Lowell (uppercase L looks like S), Sept. 13, 1852. $50. Lots 1 and 4 in block 5.

H-195 – James and Martha Lowell to Thomas A. Sayles, April 19, 1854. $500. Lots 1 and 4, Block 5.

29-574 – Sept. 11, 1868. $15. Thomas Sayles to August Priebe. Quit Claim. Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Block 5.

Lot 2

G-16 – Shaw et al to Samuel Campbell, Oct. 10, 1851. $50. Lots 2 and 3 in Block 5 on which stands the tavern and buildings now occupied by M. Harrington.

K-220 – Campbell to James and Martha Lowell, Oct. 24, 1855. $1. Lots 2 and 3 of Block 5.

I-177 – James and Martha Lowell to John Shannon, Dec. 15, 185. $975. Lots 2 and 3 in block 5, “being the lots on which stands the tavern and outbuildings now occupied by Mr. Woodruff.”

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 3

G-16 – Shaw et al to Samuel Campbell, Oct. 10, 1851. $50. Lots 2 and 3 in Block 5 on which stands the tavern and buildings now occupied by M. Harrington.

K-220 – Campbell to James and Martha Lowell, Oct. 24, 1855. $1. Lots 2 and 3 of Block 5.

I-177 – James and Martha Lowell to John Shannon, Dec. 15, 1854CHECK YEAR

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 4

G-421 – Shaw et al to Martha Lowell (uppercase L looks like S), Sept. 13, 1852. $50. Lots 1 and 4 in block 5.

H-195 – James and Martha Lowell to Thomas A. Sayles, April 19, 1854. $500. Lots 1 and 4, Block 5.

29-574 – Sept. 11, 1868. $15. Thomas Sayles to August Priebe. Quit Claim. Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Block 5.

Lot 5

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

29-574 – Sept. 11, 1868. $15. Thomas Sayles to August Priebe. Quit Claim. Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Block 5.

Lot 6

H-547 – Shaw et al to Sarah Thornton, Jan. 2, 1854

I-428 – Sarah Thornton to Henry B Lawrence, Feb. 9, 1855

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

29-574 – Sept. 11, 1868. $15. Thomas Sayles to August Priebe. Quit Claim. Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Block 5.

Lot 8

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

29-574 – Sept. 11, 1868. $15. Thomas Sayles to August Priebe. Quit Claim. Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Block 5.

BLOCK 6

Lot 1

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

Lot 2

O-516 – Shaw et al to Margaret Carr. Jan. 2, 1854. $50. Lots 2 and 3.

30-414 – Margaret Carr to Patrick Rourke July 18, 1865. $50. Lots 2 and 3.

30-489 – Mary Murphy, Patrick Rourke and Mary Rourke to August Priebe, April 7, 1869. $130.

Lot 3

O-516 – Shaw et al to Margaret Carr. Jan. 2, 1854. $50. Lots 2 and 3.

30-414 – Margaret Carr to Patrick Rourke July 18, 1865. $50. Lots 2 and 3.

30-489 – Mary Murphy, Patrick Rourke and Mary Rourke to August Priebe, April 7, 1869. $130. Lots 12, 3, 6 and 7 in bloc N.

Lot 4

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

Lot 5

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

Lot 6

G-290 – Shaw et al to David Wilcox, Aug. 25, 1853. $50. Lots 6 and 7, block 6. $50.

P-510 – Wilcox to Sophronia Candell (town of Montello), Aug. 2, 1854. $115. Lots 6 and 7 in Block six.

O-505 – Canfield Marsh and Sophronia Candell to Parley Hewitt, Oct. 5, 1857. $350. North half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 17 excepting 10 acres off the west end of said lot of Town 16, N. Range 12 E, also lots six and seven in Block 6.

Q-333 – Parley Hewitt to Patrick Cavanaugh, Feb. 7, 1859

S285 – Aug. 4, 1860. Patrick Cavanaugh to Margaret Coleman. $700. Lot 1 in Block 2, and Lots six and seven in Block six. … Also, the north half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 17, T16, R12E, excepting 10 acres on the west end of said lot.

30-415 – Margaret Coleman to Mary Murphy, March 14, 1867. $50. Lots six and seven in block Six.

30-489 – Mary Murphy, Patrick Rourke and Mary Rourke to August Priebe, April 7, 1869. $130. Lots 12, 3, 6 and 7 in block N.

Lot 7

G-290 – Shaw et al to David Wilcox, Aug. 25, 1853. $50. Lots 6 and 7, block 6.

P-510 – Wilcox to Sophronia Candell, Aug. 7, 1854

O-505 – Canfield Marsh and Sophronia Candell to Hewitt, Oct. 5, 1857

Q-333 – Parley Hewitt to Patrick Cavanaugh, Feb. 7, 1859

S285 – Aug. 4, 1860. Patrick Cavanaugh to Margaret Coleman. $700. Lot 1 in Block 2, and Lots six and seven in Block six. … Also, the north half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 17, T16, R12E, excepting 10 acres on the west end of said lot.

30-415 – Margaret Coleman to Mary Murphy, March 14, 1867. $50. Lots six and seven in block Six.

30-489 – Mary Murphy, Patrick Rourke and Mary Rourke to August Priebe, April 7, 1869. $130. Lots 12, 3, 6 and 7 in block N.

Lot 8

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

BLOCK 7

Lot 1

F-355 – Shaw et al to Robert Thompson, July 20, 1852

27-603 – Robert and Lovina Thompson to G. DeWitt Elwood. Aug. 30, 1866. Lots 1 and 4 in Block 7. $300.

Lot 2

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 4

F-355 – Shaw et al to Robert Thompson, July 20, 1852

27-603 – Robert and Lovina Thompson to G. DeWitt Elwood. Aug. 30, 1866. Lots 1 and 4 in Block 7. $300.

Lot 5

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-23

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 6

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 8

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

BLOCK 8

Lot 1

K-340 – Shaw et al to Mary Kinner, Oct. 10, 1851

35-133 – Isaac and Nancy Blancher to August Priebe. $160. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8.

Lot 2

K-340 – Shaw et al to Mary Kinner, Oct. 10, 1851

DATE35-133 – Isaac and Nancy Blancher to August Priebe. $160. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8.

Lot 3

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two thirds of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

35-133 – Isaac and Nancy Blancher to August Priebe. $160. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8.

Lot 4

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

35-133 – Isaac and Nancy Blancher to August Priebe. $160. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8. DATE?

Block 9

Lots 1-2-3-4

J-368 – John Shaw et al to Jane Kissam. July 21, 1855 – $100. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 9,

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-59 – GLC to Elwood. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 9 $7.98, sold as one tract. July 30, 1867.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … and lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six in block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot one in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, as one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracts to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

J-368 – Shaw to Kissam June 1, 1855

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … and lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six in block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot one in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, as one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracts to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

29-64-65 – County to Elwood. July 30, 1867 … South west quarter of section 17 in township 16N of Range 12E, sold on 12th May, 1863 to r. Temple for 19.66 – the northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4 in 16N, 12E, sold on 12th May 1868 to Albert Long for $1.22. A piece of land commencing forty rods and six links west and sixty four rods south of the northeast corner of section 8 in Township 17, R13 … Berlin lots … Princeton lots … in the village of St. Marie, to wit, the east part of lot one in block one, the east part of lot two in block one, lot three in block one, lot four in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot two in block two, lot three in block two, lot five in block two, lot one in block three, lot three in block four, lot four in block four, lot six in block four, lots two and three in block five, lots, give, seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot seven in block 10, lots one and four in block eleven, lots six and seven in block 11, lot eight in block 11, lot one in Block A, lot five in Block A, Lots one and two in Block BC, Lot three in Block BC, lot 12 in Block BC … 64.97 total.

Lot 3

J-368 – Shaw to Kissam June 1, 1855

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … and lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six in block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot one in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, as one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracts to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

29-64-65 – County to Elwood. July 30, 1867 … South west quarter of section 17 in township 16N of Range 12E, sold on 12th May, 1863 to r. Temple for 19.66 – the northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4 in 16N, 12E, sold on 12th May 1868 to Albert Long for $1.22. A piece of land commencing forty rods and six links west and sixty four rods south of the northeast corner of section 8 in Township 17, R13 … Berlin lots … Princeton lots … in the village of St. Marie, to wit, the east part of lot one in block one, the east part of lot two in block one, lot three in block one, lot four in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot two in block two, lot three in block two, lot five in block two, lot one in block three, lot three in block four, lot four in block four, lot six in block four, lots two and three in block five, lots, give, seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot seven in block 10, lots one and four in block eleven, lots six and seven in block 11, lot eight in block 11, lot one in Block A, lot five in Block A, Lots one and two in Block BC, Lot three in Block BC, lot 12 in Block BC … 64.97 total.

Lot 4

J-368 – Shaw to Kissam June 1, 1855

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … and lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six in block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot one in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, as one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracts to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

29-64-65 – County to Elwood. July 30, 1867 … South west quarter of section 17 in township 16N of Range 12E, sold on 12th May, 1863 to r. Temple for 19.66 – the northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4 in 16N, 12E, sold on 12th May 1868 to Albert Long for $1.22. A piece of land commencing forty rods and six links west and sixty four rods south of the northeast corner of section 8 in Township 17, R13 … Berlin lots … Princeton lots … in the village of St. Marie, to wit, the east part of lot one in block one, the east part of lot two in block one, lot three in block one, lot four in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot two in block two, lot three in block two, lot five in block two, lot one in block three, lot three in block four, lot four in block four, lot six in block four, lots two and three in block five, lots, give, seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot seven in block 10, lots one and four in block eleven, lots six and seven in block 11, lot eight in block 11, lot one in Block A, lot five in Block A, Lots one and two in Block BC, Lot three in Block BC, lot 12 in Block BC … 64.97 total.

Block 10

Lot 1

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

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26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

J-455 – Kissam et al to Shaw, May 13, 1855 … must be reversed?

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 3

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife Inew York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 4

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife Inew York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

Lot 5

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855

22-66

Lot 6

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife Inew York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 7

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-40? –

23-408 – Ellis Whiting to Oliver Morse. April 4, 1864. $30. Beginning on the east line of the north east quarter of Section 7 in Township 16 NR12E. Three rods north of the south east corner thence running west twelve rods, then north 13 rods and then east 12 rods, then south to beginning, containing one acre more or less.

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867 –

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 8

G-40 – David Cheney to Pliny Castle, March 17, 1853. $400. Lot 8, block 10.

H-260 – Pliny Castle to G.S. castle, May 26, 1854

H-526 – Gary Castle to Samuel S. Rose, Sept. 18, 1854

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26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

Block 11

Lot 1

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife Inew York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … and lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six in block five, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot one in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, as one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracts to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 3

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855

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Lot 4

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Campbell to Morse, Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot five block four, lot six block 2, lot six block seven, lots five, six and ten in block b-c, lot 3 in block b-c, lots 1 and four in block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K lots two and three in Block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block ten, lot two in block three, lot 3 in block 8. (see K-375) Also see G-18: “That piece of land situated on Lot 3 Section 7, township 16N, R 12E beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff Streets then east 16 rods, then at right angles north eight rods, then at right angles west sixteen rods, then at right angles south along the East line of Buff Street to the place of beginning … On said last described land stand the building occupied by C. Kilbourn and said Campbell hereby intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two third of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 8, T16, R12 excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the southeast corner estimated at five acres…”

Lot 5

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw to Elwood

Lot 6

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 8

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

NORTH OF BROADWAY

(No sales in Blocks M, N, O, P, Block R – Lots 5 and 8 – L- 364, Q, S, T, U, V, W)

Court square

Public square No. 1

Block A

Lot 1

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

K-222 – John Shaw et al to John Marsh. July 24, 1852. $50. Lots 2 and 3 in Block A.

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

Lot 3

K-222 – John Shaw et al to John Marsh. July 24, 1852. $50. Lots 2 and 3 in Block A.

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 4

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 5

I-503 – Aaron Smith & Wife to Aaron Everhard. $600. Lot 5 in Block A

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 6

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

G-256 – Oct. 4, 1853. Alfred and Sarah Barnes to George Barnes, of Dudley, Mass. $200. One-third of Lot 7 in Block A. … Commences 44 feet from east side or line of said Lot 7 thence running on Broadway Street to within 44 feet of the west side of line of said lot 7 together with the building or shop erected by the said Alfred Barnes on the said third of said lot.

J-85 – Thomas Sayles, Samuel Campbell and wife, Lambert Kissam, William Strong to John Shaw. $1 to each. Quit claim. Lot 7, block A; lot 4, block 2; lot 7, block 4; Jan. 26, 1853.

*J85 also – Charles A. Taylor to John Shaw. Jan. 8, 1853. $800. All of lot 8 of Section 7, T167, R12 containing sixty-four acres and 90/100ths more or less.

M-290 – John Shaw to Aaron Everhard. April 25, 1855. $1. Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 7 in Block A, then east 44 feet, north four rods, west 42 feet

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 8

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

Block B-C

Lot 1

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 2

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 3

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

U-539 – Campbell to Morse. Jan. 20, 1862. $1. Lots 4 and 6 in Block A, Lot 5 in block 4, Lot 6 in block 2, lot six in block 7, lots 5, six and 10 in BC, Lot 3 in BC, lot 1 and four in Block G, Lots 2 and 3 in Block D, lots one and four in Block K lots 2 and 3 in Block F lots four in Block 11, lot five in block Six,, lot 1 in Block 10, lot two in Block 3, lot three in block 8. See G-18 (July 24, 1857):  Kissam, Shaw, William Armstrong quit claim to Samuel Campbell, Oliver A. Morse and Thomas A. Sayles for $1 each: That piece of land situated on Lot 3, Section 7, T16, R12E “beginning at the north east corner formed by the meeting of B and Bluff streets, thence running east 16 rods, thnce at right angles north eight rods, thence at right angles west 16 rods thence at right angles south along the east line of said Bluff Street to the place of beginning. … On said last described land stand the buildings occupied by C. Kilbourne, and said Campbell family intends to release to said Morse the money he advanced toward building of same. Also an undivided half of the western two thirds of south half of southwest quarte rof Section 8, Township 16, R12, excepting a small piece cut off by the road on the northeast corner estimated at five acres.”

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 4

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 5

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 6

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 7

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 8

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 9

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 10

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-395

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 11

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

Lot 12

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

29-60 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood: North east quarter of south east quarter of Section 36 in T17, R12 … lot in Princeton … also lots in the village of St. Marie as follows, to wit: Lots 3 and 5 in Block one, sold together for $1.12. Lot one in Block three, $1.12; lot six sin block fie, 54 cents; lots five seven and eight in block seven, $1.12; lots one , two , three and four in Block nine, sold for $1.12; lot seven in block 10, $1.12; lots one and four in block 11, $1.25; lot eight in block eleven and lot on in Block A, sold for $1.12 each, lots one and two in Block BC, one tract for $1.12; lots nine and 12 in Block BC, $1.12… nonpayment of taxes. Auction Berlin. April 13, 1859. $13.60

29-61 – Green Lake County to G. De Witt Elwood. … Lot four in block four, lot six in block five, lots one and two in block BC, and Lots nine and twelve in block in block BC. …. Auction April 11, 1860 … total $2.09

29-62 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton. Lots three and six in block five, 53 cents each.  (The first five of said tracks having been sold to GD Elwood on May 14, 1861, and all the other tracks to the county on May 15, 1861). July 30, 1867

29-63-64 – Green Lake County to Elwood. Lots in Section 17, section 8, Berlin and Princeton. In St. Marie, Lot 3 in block one, lot for in block one, lot five in block one, lot eight in block one, lot six in block 2, lot one in block three, lot two in block three, east part of lot one in block four, west half of lot one in block four, lot five in block four, lots two and three in block five, lot five in block six, lot five in block seven, lot six in block seven, lots seven and eight in block seven, lots one, two, three and four in block nine, lot one in block 10, lot seven in block ten, lots two, six and seven in block eleven, lot eight in block eleven, lot one in Block A, lot one in block A, lot 3 in block A, lot four in block A, lot five in block A, lot six in block A, Lots one, two and three in Block BC, Lot five in Block BC, Lot six in Block BC, Lot ten in Block BC, Lot 12 in Block BC – all of said lands except the tract first described sold to the county on Sept. 3, 1862. Nonpayment of taxes.

Lot 13

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

BLOCK D

Lot 1

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

26-292

Lot 2

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 3

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 4

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

Lot 5

K-221 – John Shaw et al to Charles E. Stacy. Jan. 2, 1854. $50. Lots 5 and 8 in Block D

27-604 – June 10, 1867. Stacy and wife to Elwood. $5. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 in Block D.

Lot 6

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 7

J-367 – John Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam, May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 in Block A, Lots 5 and 3 in Block 1, lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC, lot 5 in block 7, lots 5, 7 and 8 in Block G (notes in ink Block 7 above lot 7), lots 6 and 7 in block F, lots 6 and 7 in block L?, Lots eight in block 11, lot 7 in block 10, lots 4 and 3 in block J, lot 1 in block H?, and lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 8

K-221 – John Shaw et al to Charles E. Stacy. Jan. 2, 1854. $50. Lots 5 and 8 in Block D

27-604 – June 10, 1867. Stacy and wife to Elwood. $5. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 in Block D.

BLOCK E

Lot 2

K-239 – Thomas Sayles and wife to Edward Schwartz. Oct. 15, 1855. $25. Lot 3, block E.

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.  …

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

26-292

Lot 3

K-239 – Thomas Sayles and wife to Edward Schwartz. Oct. 15, 1855. $25. Lot 3, block E.

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

26-392 – Shaw and Oliver A. and Anna Morse (New York) to Elwood. Feb 24, 1866. $100. Lot 2, block one, lot four and six in block two, lot two and north half of lot three in block three, lot four in block three, lots one, five and eight in block four, lots one, four, five and eight in block six, lot six in block seven, lots one, two, three, four and six in block 10; lots one, two, four and five in block eleven; lots four and six in block A. Lots three, four, five, six, seven eight, ten and thirteen in block BC; lots one, two, three and four in block D, lots two and three in block E … also all land in that part of fractional Lot no. 2 and in the south half thereof in Section 7 … which lies west of the highway which runs from the north end of Bluff Street … northeasterly (supposed to be N 9 degrees E) on the North line of said Section 7 said land lying between said highway and block E above mentioned: Also all of fractional Lot No 4 in Section 7 except a piece in the northeast corner described as commencing at the northeast corner of said lot four and running thence south 28 rods, west 44 rods, north 28 rods and east 44 to beginning. It is the true interest of this deed to convey all the interest and title which said parties of the first part have in and to that part of the south half of fractional lot No. two and that part of the fractional lot no. 3 in Section 7 which lie west of Bluff Street and the highway meaning to embrace and include all the lots, streets and squares laid out there on excepting all the lots in Block 5 and 8 and to convey all their interest in said fractional lot No. 4 except as to the parcel in the northeast corner above described,

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

Lot 6

E-316 – Samuel Campbell et al to Alfred Barnes. Oct. 10, 1851. $50. Lots 6 and 7, Block e

26-79 – GLC to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 3, 1862. Lots 6 and 7, Block E. $5.48. Unpaid taxes.

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867 –

Lot 7

E-316 – Samuel Campbell et al to Alfred Barnes. Oct. 10, 1851. $50. Lots 6 and 7, Block e

26-79 – GLC to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 3, 1862. Lots 6 and 7, Block E. $5.48. Unpaid taxes.

26-290 – County to Elwood. Lot two in Block A, Lot 8 in Block A, lot 11 in Block BC, Lots six and seven in Block E, Lot 1 in block four, lot eight in block ten. auction at Dartford on May 30, 1863.

29-66 – County to Elwood. Lots in Princeton … also southwest quarter of section 17 in T16, R12, sold May 10, 1864 to R. Temple … , northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 4, t16 … lots in St. Marie: lot one in block one, west half of lot two in block one, lot six in block one, lot seven in block one, lot three in block two, lot eight in block four, lot one in block six, lot four in block six, lot three in block E, lot six in block E, lot seven in block E, … 49.40 for everything. July 30, 1867

BLOCK F

Lot 2

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 3

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 6

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-458 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 7

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

BLOCK G

Lot 1

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 2

J-455 – Kissam and others to John Shaw. May 30, 1855.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

J-455

Lot 4

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 5

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 6

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 7

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 8

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

BLOCK H

Lot 1

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 2

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

L-364 – Shaw et al to William Armstrong, May 30, 1855. $1 to each.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 4

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 5

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 6

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

BLOCK J

Lot 1

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 2

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

26-66 – Green Lake County to G. DeWitt Elwood. Sept. 13, 1865. $37.43. Lot 7 in block A; lots seven and eight in block BC, lot one in Block D, lot 4 in block D, lot two in block G, , Lots three, six and seven in block G, lots one and five in block GH, lots two, three and six in Block H, lots one and two in Block I, lot two in Block 2, lot three in block 2, lot four in block two, lot five in block two, the south half of lot three in block three, lot four in block 3, lots two, three and six in block four, lot four in block four, lot seven in block four, lots two and three in block seven, lot four in block eight, lots two, three, four and six in block 10, lot five in block 10, and lot three in block 11. Nonpayment of taxes. Auction in Berlin Sept. 3.

Lot 3

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 4

J-367 – Shaw et al to Lambert Kissam. May 30, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 1 block A; lots 5 and 3 in block 1; Lots 1, 2, 9 and 12 in BC; 5, 7 and 8 in Block 7; 5 and 8 in Block G?; 6 and 7 in block F; 6 and 7 in block L; 8 in bloc 11; 7 in block 10; lots 4 and 3 in block J?; lot 4 in bloc H?; lot 1 in block 3.

L2 – Lambert Kissam to T.T. Kissam, March 4, 1856

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Block K

Lot 1

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 2

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

Lot 3

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

Lot 4

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

U-538 – Ellis Whiting and wife to Samuel B. Campbell and Oliver A. Morse. April 30, 1862. $100. Northwest quarter of Section 8, T16, R12

Lot 5

None

Lot 6

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

Lot 7

J-455 – Lambert Kissam (in longhand the first s looks like f), Thomas Sayles and wife, Samuel Campbell and wife (New York), by Charles Kilbourn, their attorney, and William Armstrong to John Shaw. May 13, 1855. $1 to each. Lot 8 and east half of lot 1 in block four, lots three and six and four and two in block 10, lots 2 and 2 in Block G, lots 7 and 8 in block B, lots 1 and 4 in block D, lots 6 and 7 in block K, Lots 2 and 2 in Block K, Lots 5 and 6 in block H (?), lot 1 in block 7, Lots 1 and 2 in block J, Lot 4 in block 3 and east half of lot 2 in block 1.

Lot 8

None

BLOCK L

Lots 1, 4, 5, 8 – None

Lots 2-3-6

K-272 – Samuel B. Campbell and wife Elizabeth of Castleton, Renssalier County, New York, appoint Charles Kilbourn, Milwaukee, as their attorney … in their name may sell land “such terms and credit as he may think best … lands belonging to us in the following described tract. … Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Section 7, T16N, R12E, containing 205 80/100 acres a portion of which is laid out as the Town Plat of St. Marie, Marquette County … Oct. 9, 1851

K-273 – John Shaw, Lambert H. Kissam of Marquette County, Wisconsin, William Amrstrong of Columbia County, Wisconsin, and Samuel B. Campbell and Elizabeth his wife of Rensselear County, State of New York, by Charles Kilbourn their attorney in consideration of the sum of $1 … to Thomas Sayles … Lots five and eight in block five. April 25, 1855.

K-273-274 – John Shaw, Lambert Kissam, William Armstrong,, Samuel B. Campbell and wife to Thomas A. Sayles … quit claim, $1 to each … Lot two in block 11, lots four and thirteen in block BC, lots two and three in Block E, Lots two and three in Block L, Lot eight in Block six, lot five in block 11, also the north half of Lot 3 in block 3.

K-275 – Shaw, Kissam, Sayles and Marion his wife, all of Marquette County, and William Armstrong of Columbia County to Samuel B. Campbell of Rensselear County, New York … $1 each … Lots four and six in Block A, lot 5 in block four, lot six in block two, lot six in block seven, lots five, six and ten in block BC, lot three in block BC, lots one and four in Block G, lots two and three in block D, lots one and four in block K, lots two and three in block F, lot four in block eleven, lot five in block six, lot one in block 10, lot two in block three, lot three in block eight. June 5, 1855

J367 – Shaw and others to Kissam, May 30, 1852, $1 to each. Lot 1, block A; 5 and 3 in Block 1, one, two, nine and 12 in BC, 5, 7 in L, 5 and  8 in Block G, 6 and 7 in block F, 6 and 7 in Block L, lot 8 in block 11, 7 in block 10, 3 and 4 in block J maybe, lot 1 in block H,  and Lot one in block 3.

L-2 – Lambert Kissam to TT Kissam, Oct. 17, 1855, $1000. Too many lots to list

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

Lot 7

23-455-457-456 – Green Lake County to DeWitt Elwood, Nov. 30, 1864. Lot 3 in Block 1, sold for 47 cents; Lot 8 in Block one, sold for 52 cents; Lot one in block 3, 61; Lot 5, Block 7, 47; Lot 7, Block 7, 47; Lot 8, Block 7, 47; Lot 7 in Block 10, 47; Lot one in Block 11, $1.25; Lot 4 in Block M, $1.35; Lot 6 in Block M, 72 cents; Lot 7 in Bock M, 72 cents; Lot u in Block 11, 52 cents; Lot one in Bock A, 58 cents; Lot 3 n Block A,43 cents; Lot 5 in Block A, 58 cents; Lot 1 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 2 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 9 in Block BC, 47 cents; Lot 12, Block BC, 47; Lot 6, Block D, 75; Lot 7, Block D, 75; Lot 6 in Block F, 47; Lot 7 in Block E, 47; Lot 4 in Block H, 48; Lot 6, Block L, 47; Lot 7 in Block L, 47 cents … nonpayment of taxes, auction at Marquette April 16, 1858. $17.15.

CHURCH LOT NO. 2

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